The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1913, Page 13

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Lent No Damper On Activities in Music World ees Four Concerts Yesterday, a Score More An- nounced for the Week, With Opera Every Night and On Three After- moons, - SY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ENT has brought mo cessation of fe musical activities, There wero four concerts yestertay, and for the rit of the werk another score of conce'ts ig announced, beaides opera every night aod on three afternoo! May Pauer was the soloist yesteriay after/ioon with the Symphony Orchestra at Adollan Mall. The eminent German pianist was heard in the Lis#t concerto fn A, in which his playing was brilliant Qs Well ag sound. Tihe opening number | wae Brahmee secowl symphony. In thts Mr. Damrosoh and bis musicians thowed thelr beet quality, giving the/ fascinating composition a fine interpre- | tation, “A Fairy Tale,” by Victor | Kolar, a member of the orchestra, come | pleted the programme. It was prosunted | for the firat time and was conducted by the composer, The composition shows, | ag one oF two orevious works by Mr. Kolar have shown, fecundity in Ideas, facility in construction and no little melodiousness. It is too long and holds to many repetitions, but this may be aid of the productions of composers Jong since held to be illustrious. A large audience enjoyed a concert that was & treat. | Yaaye, the master violinist, asnisted by Manfred Makin, pianist, gave a con- cert at Carnegie Hall yesterday after. naon in which he appeared at his best, necessary to my et laying. His programme inciuded acsclsl's ‘sonata in A minor, Vitali’s chaconne (seventeenth century church music, with organ accompaniment), which he has made familiar this season, and the andante and finale of Vieux- temps’s first concerto In E major. To these he was forced to add extra nuin- bers by @ large and enthusiastic aus dience. Mr. Malkin’s contributions were the Bac! t prelude and fugue tn A minor, Schuma: “Carnaval” and & He, 190, well ree Chopin group. celved. The accompanists were, at the plano, Camille Decreus and, at the or- gan, Frank Sealy. The announcement that Mme. 8c Heink was to sing at the Metro- Melent flowing. Wide range of é “Spring Song’ in “Samson et Dalila” to the “Kerry Dance” of Malloy, to which gbe actually gave a rollicking Ineh ewing. ‘The soloists from the regular forces were Umberto Macnez, the new tenor, and the old-time favorite, Herbert With- etapoon. cr was in especially fine volce. othmeyer eon A, and the re opera house orchestra contributed in no small measure to tt rialnment artistic excellence of There was a joint recital at Aeolian Hal} last night by Glocomo Guinsbours, pasttone, and Dale Boyne, tenor, assisted by Mischa Gusikoff, violinist, Dolly Peck-Lakley, soprano, and Willlam A Parson at the piano. An audience of friends scemed to enjoy It BONCI RETURNS TO CHARM AGAIN WITH VOICE AND ART. Messandro Boncl, the cintinguiahed H or, made what ix sad to be Me only appears in New York this season on Saturday nixht at Aeollan Hall, Fe succeeded in packing the house to capacity, some two hundred persons finding places on the stae. In fy) the ‘Clelo e mar” from ‘La Gloconda, im the “Che gelida manina’ from “La Boheme,” in a group of Italian songs, fend in duets with a coloratura soprano who assisted him, he displayed all the rich gifts of art and volce to which he accustomed us during his emma, ot the Manhattan and Me Opera Houses and in recitals of previous years. It was @ treat to hear hi again. There was cause for won ment, however, as to why Mr, Boncl had not presented himself alone. Reeds no assistance, except an @ panist, when appearing before a New Yerk audience. Martini Zatella, who fang, and Wanda Segre, who played the violin, whatever measure of apprecl tion their talents may deserve, wer honored highly by being permitted Appear with him, Roberto Francini the accompanist, While Ernest Schelling was giving his third piano recital at Carnegie Hail on Saturday afternoon Xaver Scharwenka, announced as “The celubrated Com- poser-Pianist,"” was playing at Avolian Hall. Each attracted an audience of good size. Mr. musicianship was exploited mann's fantaste, opus {7 appassionata sonata, opis 57; Scheliing's fainl In Schus Seethoven's a ¢ pin group, two of his own compositions, the Schubert-Lisat serenade und the Way pey-Lisst “Liebestod.” Mr. Scharwenka disclosed originality in programme jas ing, much charm of style In playing and & poetic Imagination, His interpretation of Beetho sonata in © sharp minor epus 7%, commonly called the “Moun- NEW NOTCH ESR, WITH CLOSE FITTING TOPS WINTON 2}{ in. ADRIAN 2}; in. | 1S ote.. 2 for 25 ots. — Charles W. Berry of Rangeley, Me., has @ young Scotch collie the telephone and which speaks five words, “oh,” “no,” “how,” “out.” clearly, hich answers papa” and Charies T. Cameron, @ former singer of Binghamton, has sued the Tacka- wanna road for $20,000 damages. He was in @ wreck a year ago, and clai his voice was ruined by inhaling hot steam, For the second time fiftecn-year-old Histe Young of Baltimore has had her hair cut off by a midnight intruder, Each time she was ohloroformed. Her two alsters sleeping in the same room were not molested, ‘A strange collie scratched at the door of a Norristown (Pa.) hospital and when @ nurse opened it held up a badly cut paw. When the foot was bandaged the dog stood up, made @ bow, gave a bark and went away. Thomas Schuppina, aged eleven, hanged himself at his home in Baltimore aon be schoolmates chaffed him atout his “Inventions” of new-fangled kites and boa’ Rey. F. P. Langh ball on Friday, He | @ heavy plaster jacket, ne of Collingdale, Pa., broke three riba playing basket- ted on preaching yesterday, though he was incased in Sam Smith pleaded gutlty to murder at Murphysboro, Mi, and got a thirty- year sentence. Now he Inaists he ts innocent and saya he was forced to plead #utity by the ghost of ® man hanged there seventeen years ago, which has deen haunting thd jail ever ainoo, GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE-Mra Theodore Touree of St. Louie ts suing for divorce because her husband has flat feet. Willian K. Ireton of Manasquan, N. perpetual youth, man of forty, He drinks it every day and at eighty te es epry ae an ordinary The population of the Bronx Zoo anake house was Increased by eighty-five fer-de-lances yesterday. Two of the deadly serpents received last Monday made the additions, one presenting fifty youngaters and the other twenty-elght. George Bush of Greenwich, Conn. hospital with pneumonia. He had al doctors way he dled of fright. died an hour after being taken to tho ya feared “hospital treatment,” and Wille Dean Charles S, at the mornii red out, ® Brown of the Yale Divinity School was offering prayer ng service yesterday one student had an epileptic fit and was car- then @ senior fainted and was removed and @ girl in the gallery ‘med and fainted. The Dean went on with his prayer, giving no eign that knew of any disturvance, and as he fintshed @ woman also fainted. Dr. Harry P, Judson, President of Chicago Ui versity, declares that he has found these “jokes” inscribed on bricks dating back to 3,500 B, C.; The mother- in-law joke, the bashful young man who Interviews the grouchy papa of his sweetheart, and the “souse’ who can’t find the keyhole of his door, vf Admiral Dewey, the Bronx Zoo lion, ¢ ough warned by a keeper. She has the handle as a souvenir to-day, Dewey having destroyed the rest. silver Ie t" was impres opin, Liszt, | ation. The effective Valkyrie choir con- vumann and d of Lenora Sparkes, Bella Alten, jons Were among y ‘: rtiv, Rita Fornta, Florence Mul: —_ Robeson, Marie Mattfeld and A FINE POPULAR “WALKUERE; | Maria Duchene, Mr. Hertz conducted “MANON LESCAUT” AT MATINEE, Wit! fine zeal and was made to share Ay Anas pater of “Die Wal.| the, honors with the prinoipal singers. bara? ar series, enjored | oPuccia’s “Manon Lewcaut" drew an- » enjoyed | other capacity audience to the matinee. hee, was given at! The cast Included Caruso, Lucreala Bort, | ra House on Sat.) So Reiss, Maria Duchene and Rossi, Jacques Urius, as sleg- Polacco conducted. The perform- confirmed the Impression ie| ance reached a high standard of excel- made as Slegfried: Me te the best Ger-| lence. In accepting one of the curtain {man tence we have had the privilege) C1U* Caruso tripped and fell flat on his of hearing for a long time. Cart braun, | ack. Tho audience laughed and #0 | too, wh Posner called for praise tho |“ the popular tenor when he had other i ed his merit ag| Picked himself up, Wotan, stad’s lovely Sieg. — linde, Margarete Matzenauer's Rrunn-|“CYRANO,” IN ENGLISH, hilde, Loulse Ho: Ruysdael's Hunding co: Fricka and Basil manded adimir- SURELY TAKE “SYRUP OF FIGS” IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED. Sweetens your stomach, clears your head and thoroughly cleanses your liver and 30 feet of ,bowels of sour bile, sour gases and clogged-up waste. < FIRGT NOVELTY OF 8| Ml those days when you feel able, heada bitious) and dull ar due to torpid fiver and sluggish bow els. The days when your stomach is sour and full of gas, when you have indiges- i matter is moved on and out of your syste. = no nausea — no griping— no simply can't have your liver inactive and your thirty feet of bowels tion; the nights when your nerves] constipated with sour, decaying waste twitch and you are restless and can't] matter and feel well, The need of a sleep could be teaspoon: || i need, but with ul of Isn't it 8 you are not | fooli; o be distressed when there is ig composed | such a pleasant way to overcome it? of luscious figs, senna and Give your inactive liver and ten] aromatics, it cannot injure. yards of waste-cl, bowels a thors Ask your druggist for the full name, ough cleans Put ap end) “Syrup of Pigs and Eliair of Senna.” to constipation. Refuse, with ycorn, any of the so- Take a teas yrup of Figs{eatied Vig Syrup imitations, They are to-night, pour} meant to deceve you. Look on the self by r[ label. The genuine, old relinble hears all sour food and el | oughly 1} the fermenti pany ame, California Fig Syrup Com- 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUNI AN N’S 4¢ 1:9th St. Enurance of Subway or Elevated Deuvers This CONSISTING OF Solid Oah Dres: Solid Oak Chiffonier: Brass Trimmed White Enamelled Bed, woven wire springs; tancy tick mattre: Solid Oak Bedroom Chair; bedroom Kug; Complete at 28.98 YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS 149" St. IBAUMANN’S| 3‘Av. OPEN EVERY EVENING » delleves sea water ie the elixir of) new work of the seaso: the Metro- ping Rock, South S'de Sportsmen's potitan Opera Company for Thursday!ard New York Yacht Clubs. Ills wife evenin, It ie an opera inj as Lucy I. Barney, Kngien, by Waiter Dam- ronoh, the book by W. J. Henderson, nd, J after the play by Edmond Rost 0, by IN NEW YORK SHOPPING CENTER made famous many years ago by Coque- cia ead lin and Richard Mansfield. Alfred Herte| Eckman’s Smee will conduct and the cast will includ te Hozane, "Riccardo ‘Martin: Retas,| AWatwable Remedy foe Throat end Langs biathletes iy oy ‘Reveoeat @ ‘wie oat Sce- Peopte whe . er; jovercalll of Milan, #1 | time “designed by the Matson Muriie is reallen FEBRUARY OPPORTUNITIES Bechet sth of Paris, and made in th ‘ke Cor jon ti sop by Mme, Mussens, are ready, and| one, hove who. had. Include Merchandige of Various Kinds NEW GOODS FOR SPRING rehearsals have been going on for) sane Alterative can temity 10 ree é Ie plenty of evidence from live wines AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES! Be Sure to See Our Stocks J H ie - Amenie. , Y. Me Ante pepea return toca Hoe Meine ota tor Housecleaning for Us—Harvest for You |OUR REPUTATION FOR “BEST VALUES” pt Mcentcha el 4 . My physician gave me Succumbs to Heart Trouble at Win-| ant: mtaday chile Sade tontng fle H 'Twill Pay to Come and See. Makes It Prudent! “ter Resort—Had Piayed Golf naan, Taio, icine Saturday Afternoon. oh sted 3 | 7° AIKEN, 8, ©. Feb. 17.~John Bowne |h ay. Sette (Ge heen. ecnc le DRESS GOODS Quadruple Plated Silverware Continuation of Mr. ott was subject to attacks euch Clearances and New Goods Manufacturer's Surplus Stock Garp BLANKET SALE ‘ought about his death and was a lus of Several Thousand Pairs ieed by physict here. sin Only by, visit can you appreciate the} = AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD OFF taking up his resldence tn Athen 3 he had if opportunities now offered | 1 is, rea mete, Can if Purchased of been In epparent good health. Yeeter- roms | A wonderland of values in| Titinere (porcelain’ lined). -Comport™, Beacon M't’g Co. day he played golf all afternoon, % Rete eS oe i Highest clase Cotten” Mr. and Mrs. F, L. V, Hoppin of Long | he beinch All Woot 8 Buttini Crumb sets, ete.-following reductions: | which Beacon M’f’g Co. are eA tm, | Menagerie | Bs fete BB | sosheceduly ee amare dere wee a vest at the ott Nome an Churen, | SPO Cla OOD. 4.60..1.08 BS Valuce k long story, iat Gace See, A ‘uni ro Wee! ago intended u effective in Bron: ‘ 7 our ye 4 eft aa, Ee i “ipa aa 1.80] Not pil article nue paatl hy we wi sal tar below vale, x 4 2. 0 oA ‘ia te haan, overs ‘eo vo alt other, adn -inch All Wool Prunelias— Sall-Rawwe cane Sartoatea Give Tomorrow, Tuesday, In the New Store for Men, Broadway and Eighth Read It Rightly- as a lessening of price but not of quality Men’s Suits at $10.50 Today they are $12.50. ‘They were made to sell at $18, 820 and #22. Only 80; tomorrow they join 145 suits of $15 and $18 grades— all fancy Winter suits, men’s and young men’s sizes—and will be re-ticketed at a new low price, $10.50. Men’s Overcoats at $11.75 Came in last Friday—615, $18 and 820 overcoats. So far as our survey of the market shows, there are no overcoats as good as these anywhere obtainuble to sell solow. A scant 100; light and dark; some belted; some plain backs. Tomorrow, Tuesday Broadway, corner Eighth R SALE— FOR GALE. ee ‘ATE FO! REAL E aoe Lee SN Uae MY ft Annhe ie DIAMON F Bs | jack $100 aley ontiatiod w Get B vot HR HE a CASTLE, end of & the Louse and rr! | ried eR | PRAtE Ge Oft0 AING vith sage Haney meal. | DS AALUES IM THE CITY CASES TERMS } PIANOS AND ORGANS, DIAMONDS WONTERFUL HEW INVENTION | "eievsaee LY id N . AMSA PIAS oi. oh EPty. ny miays Market (9-day, : jer ont » ‘action can be tn) vy ano, why not in youre? feat proposition ever offered. ineta! a! money we you, and t piaver, too, "NBARGAING IN USED PIANOS | naar WEEKLY Ort 278 Americaa Watch & Diamoad Co, ++ HR A MAIDEN LANE, Tel, S907 Coe, WiAMONDS ON CREDII wanznooms, 36 weettatn st. WALCHES 9 fAMi YEE, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, N 9 & JEWEL IY Ovet evenings DIAMOND: ter Ce n easy, {Aine ten i ar " Mite a8 bid, FOR SPRING BRIDES|| lustrous finish—eoft and stlky— Gesirable new shades—vahic .@... .69 Silk and Wool Poplins—43 inch— high luatre—up to date colors for new Spring gowne—val, ap rent Chiffon Broadclothe— inch—beautiful quality—moet wanted shades—were §2.0.........1,.08 Ly @atisfactory wear, ALSO CLEARANCE OF "Smarter cae ae motte: Ae and G99 hed FEIT forkesree. razr anaes omer Extra Heavy Nickel Sliver "Oy nner Forke—teg, 7 % doeen: 66 liver Plated Dinner Knives ry 07 kK: "doesn... 1.26 42Anch Imp't'd All-Wool Ci a Chines and Taftotas—fashionable now Spring shades—value $1.19... .69 4@-inch Dt | at Fr Fu vari High Class Whipoords and uit ia at wootest inch—Hght an ‘aan Bray aud tan—value $1. Bi ee) 86 Resend eee ind INVENTORY CLEARANCES _ BABIES’ WEAR ART LINENS Children's White Dressee—lawn er Dainsook—yoke, French and Rusetan— slightly sulied—to 6 yre.—were . 64 “Red tot'* Art juares. Children’s White Dresses—yok: are linen pieces, with drawn: French and. lussian—elaborately work, | embroWdery: others trim'd—to 6 youre—wore AAW. .serdy {rknmed with Henais Little Children's Gold Dresses cise jambray, Gingham and Galatene— wis ha Russa; Oyen Now ‘Were were seeenee , wee oa| Now ‘wh Cy} Babies’ Caps—corduroya and silk— bf mightily aolled to i were BS were || wep z 10 Were 4.09 rot jren's Coats chinohitias, nerges, broadolotha, and Lunch corduroye—navy, red, brown, tan and gray—to 3 yte— were $1.98 to $6.98... -08 to 3.05 = UNUSUAL SALE at an UNUSUAL TIME BOYS’ BLOUSES and CHILDREN’S ROMPERS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. a very large purchase from a bi clans roan ey in fact, un BIG in ol fi LAN. an LSTERY pure! success | which y ou all know. .. One of the BIG events, handled in BIG way, only pos- sible when it's backed up by “It will pay to buy now at these prices,” At 29 and 39 cents. ..the 49 cent kinds ‘ Fabrics, colors and styles too numerous to ttemize—but all are of lent Auality—up-to-date, snappy styles, well sewn and cut and full, e 5008 BOYS' BLOUSES—6 to 14 years, Ususliy 1 Sale 1.84 Pink and blue = ane florals in combination Goont Cro’ Bianieta, a Catttornie and Oho gg Sani. “Vavally woe.” oF ae peer a PURB CAL. WOOL BLANKETS, Gqpitary, ray, scare eavy—ribbon bind Cer , uy inding— JA (4x00, epecial domes te and colors for be extraordinary valu t—T2eM—extre 98 ANKSOTS. Jacquard Comfortables—woo! nish, iced by a bien: foreign and Indian ene da, coucl otc, — i ” 2.08 CgrARD PLAID BL, Peer fii G ton—| COMFORTABLE BLANKETS, Tw 4 th: t com! Gass" ohe comblnaten wuld. i PLAID BLANK! Alao whi nd ra—des ois Sie UTICA & DWIGHT ANCHOR SHEETS & PILLOW CASES Clearance Prices, we Inventory February . % easier to count Cash than Merehane! dise; therefore, No Mail of Telephone Orders, PILLOW CASES. Dwight Anohor, Utlea. 2 4 23. WDfirce: 2: a8 SHEETS. IN SAME SECTION: MUSLINS, Yard wide—bleached or heavy: Unbleached—reg. % ® inch—| worth @ inch—bleached—no worth .18.... 4 Sinsetengdtemee ee srereee oD BOYS' AND GIRLS' ROMPERS-t to 6 years, Feather Proof Tickings— WOFt Eh sessssecssrescrecssconscese~ oll BND . N THREB DEPARTMENTS:— Boys’ Chathinn, ables" Weer and Childrens Underwear, SPREADS—COMFORTABLES. ‘~ este alacant ote” | Crochet, Spreads—aingle bede— ‘ were 91.99... sree OB A Bright, New Full alge Croohe 136 | ; ' Full sise Mareeti | Beautiful Stock of Silks yitinted_— were x eben 7) | Correct styles and col for Spring and Summer.....Attractive reversible-were Hiern ee ....1.98 assortments and still moro attractive prices,....Are you planning for TiG.6, Mull both siden ouk were $3.4. rerio 0.48 k—Charmeu colors, also ish— value $2.00. 1,48) Winch Brocade Sitke ang Batine— | dent and dark—value 61.00, @-tnch Charme: desirable dai value $1.86. o-—Kivening shades, colors, alao black— Slip Covers to Order, Of Bel 1.47 | allowingtts vast TAL FOR T TWo DAYS ras of ruatelal eh of Hessisle Ses TR i: inch Crepe Meteore--White, vary, ing- ulflelent for 5 pe. set— nite wi cream, evening and atreel . Suaranteed, Wand Be Tee uaranteed to black—value 6200,.. a4 » WOFRRAAREP laundry well, 170 OBL 604 wide Hilk Fovlarte= t-Inch Changeable Mosaalines- Tatn"proofbiack oF colored OUR NEW MANICURE DEPT. New color combina| eey4 nde—contrasting figures OPENED MONDAY Fates ELGessssciey “vv TAB] py well as a branch offering of i} dineh Crepe de Nght | 2.00] and dark colore—value $£00......1.50 TOILET ARTICLES. fe 1 Duc! * Wrtnch Crepe Meteore=W ji |M-ingh Black Satin Duchowe = yg | Minch Crepe Mateore-—Walte Manicuring 35 cts, opoclel values at :1,75.. 1.0% | Experlenced Manicures in Attendance MS-tnch Black Peau De Solon Loeation—Third Fh D8. 1a 1.50 inl Satine—Charmeuss loor, | rable colore— To quickly popularize dept., this jfBeinoh Biurk Mesmuiiner- 96 1 ya] valio #46, secre IRB] week each customer, alter ‘bei . : B8-inch Mersalines—White, cream, manicured, will given, wi M-inoh Taffetae—Chiffon fintah— evening ehades an tons ble ‘ur compliments, a package of .7).. On. 1 » 1.80 + +7D.. .0% Banitol Tooth Powder—26 ct, size, ® MORNING SPECIALS - To-merrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, To prevent 89 et. Yard Wide Foulards Navy, black and col figures nd lustre SI MAIN eaters buying, quantiles rested Waite Crochet Spreade...., wlae raised de and knot frinee-eut corners. SUMEADS BAARAUENT No Lor # with white YLOOR, my POYS) CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, on HINMONS MAIN 10 et, Paney ? ites 64, 39 et. Chil tron's White Shirts fawn and various y tucks and luce too Years, ‘Ine se models trim-= SECOND PLOOM, Clock Blans Denote Morning Sp Look for the Clocks! Tol +79) $1.69 Lawn and Voile W: , Sotlar—hand emb'd y yoke with Val, tna Ko! en 17 et. Bleached Huck Towels, .. Mxs8—1 red 0} > M. Orders. 112 te, WALNTS-SKOOND ¥LOOK, | 49 et, Drese Sertos 36-Inch ++ +35) 49 & 73et, Woman's Sleeve'oss Gulmpes, ? Fine worsted fh brown, garnet, r shadow and Val, ta bone Ditiet GOODE—-MAIN FLOOR. | Hy oke—tawn body w ; NECKWEAR AEIN FLA 3 eh, Inlle inane ine smooth, for | $3.49 Tapestry Ceuch Covers oodkif ror a $5.00 & $4.00 Boys’ Ulster Oversoate Now Orienialein pio ‘Purkish de- WATE Goods MAIN PLoot Bingle and @ e(~-oonverti Oe Hace wide—tringed 19 et. Rich Wide Ribbon 19g nd fantieg ile icdaay eat Pini and molre taffatas, #acing and fois to 1s 89 et White Linens S2-tnch py Pyyee wittte { colors years Ite m'f'r, = guft tinted xcellent ford 4 eto LINENS ALAIN FLOOR, : M4 alf Unen—hemmed ders. ALN FLOOR,

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